Friday 8 June 2007

Beginnings and chocolate fudge!

Well this is it my first blog post ever. I've been thinking about creating a blog for a while but couldn't think of what to write in it. Then one of my friends Alex, you may have seen her blog at http://blissfullyeccentric.blogspot.com/, suggested that I do a cooking blog. Well I thought this could be it! You see I love cooking, any cooking but especially sweet dishes. Whether it be puddings or confectionery I love them all (it helps having an incredibly sweet tooth). So it was decided I would create a blog and detail any cooking I did on it (with the recipes of course!). So here it is my blog the beginning of what I hope will be a long and beautiful relationship.

Now I know what you are thinking, having read all that where is the food bit! Well here it is. I thought it only fitting that my first post contained the recipe for which in my own way I am famous for! What's that I hear you cry well it's my quick chocolate fudge. All my friends are now thinking she's not is she, she's not actually going to tell us how to make it is she? Well people the time has come to reveal the recipe and the method of cooking!

Ingredients
500g Dark chocolate (milk chocolate can also be used but makes a softer and, in some ways, more sickly fudge)
397g (1tin) condensed milk
2 2/3 oz unsalted butter
1/2 tsp vanilla essence (peppermint or orange can be used in place of the vanilla to give a variety of flavours the quantities of these need to be to taste but approx 1-2 tsp)

Method
  • prepare a tray bake tin by greasing and covering the base in greaseproof paper
  • put the butter, condensed milk and chocolate into a pan over a low heat
  • allow to melt down stirring occasionally to prevent burning
  • DO NOT ALLOW TO BOIL
  • when melted remove from the heat and add the vanilla essence
  • beat for 1-2 mins until thick
  • pour into prepared tin and allow to cool
  • place in refrigerator to set
  • cut into squares and enjoy
  • store in an airtight box in the refrigerator (will go soft if left out)

It is as simple as that :-) now you know why I call it quick chocolate fudge. I will let you into a bit of a secret if you are going to make the fudge, experiment a bit with the quantities of different chocolates you use for example 400g cheap choc, 100g 70% cocoa choc you will be amazed at the difference the chocolate makes. Well I hope you enjoy the fudge and have enjoyed reading my first ever post I will be back with more soon.

5 comments:

Andy said...

Welcome to the world of blogging :-)

Jess said...

whythank you :-)

Alex Tarling said...

post a picture!

Jess said...

im in the process of working out how to will be able to when computer stops being stupid soz :-)

Unknown said...

Yay, a new blogger - I'll get you a link up prontoly.